SDG 14: Life Below Water
UN Sustainable Development Goal 14: SDG 14: Life Below Water. Targets, indicators, ESG alignment, and corporate reporting guidance.
UN Sustainable Development Goal 14: SDG 14: Life Below Water. Targets, indicators, ESG alignment, and corporate reporting guidance.
Goal: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
Oceans cover 71% of the Earth's surface and are critical for climate regulation, biodiversity, and human livelihoods. Over 3 billion people depend on marine and coastal biodiversity for their livelihoods. Ocean acidification has increased by 26% since pre-industrial times. Over 17 million metric tonnes of plastic enter the ocean annually. One-third of fish stocks are overfished. Marine ecosystems are under unprecedented pressure from pollution, climate change, and overexploitation.
Key targets include preventing and significantly reducing marine pollution (14.1), sustainably managing and protecting marine and coastal ecosystems (14.2), minimising ocean acidification (14.3), effectively regulating harvesting and ending overfishing (14.4), conserving at least 10% of coastal and marine areas (14.5), and increasing the economic benefits from sustainable use of marine resources (14.7).
Businesses contribute through reducing plastic pollution and marine debris, sustainable fisheries and aquaculture practices, preventing ocean pollution from operations and supply chains, supporting marine protected areas, developing ocean-friendly products and packaging, and investing in blue economy solutions. Sectors with significant marine impacts include fisheries, shipping, tourism, oil and gas, and consumer goods.
GRI 304 (Biodiversity), GRI 306 (Waste), SASB Fisheries & Aquaculture standards, TNFD ocean-related disclosures, Ocean Disclosure Initiative.
UN Oceans, IOC-UNESCO, Ocean Conservancy